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RECTORY HOURS & INFORMATION
Tuesday-Friday: 9:00 am - Noon
Rectory: (620) 724-8717
STAFF Pastor: Fr. Floyd McKinney
Secretary: Faith Paoni
Bookkeeper: Janel Scales
Bulletin Editor: Nancy Bauer
PARISH WEBSITE:
www.stmichaelgirard.com
UPCOMING EVENTS:
Finance Council
Parish Council
Tony Stonerock, Chair Dale Coomes, Chair
TBA
June 14 @ 6:30pm
!Altar Society
Knights of Columbus
4th Monday of month 1st Tuesday of month
6:30pm @ Daltons
7:00pm in hall
!Helping Hands
Daughters of Isabella
Carrie Smith
Marilyn Bradshaw
724-6684
724-7133
Kapauns Men: Will resume meeting in the fall
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Jim Peak
Joe & Betty Youvan
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Last Saturday, Bishop Carl Kemme ordained the Rev. Mr. Gabriel Greer to the priesthood. He
also ordained ten young men to the transitional diaconate. Two individuals, close to Helen and
me, attended the ordination: our daughter-in-law, Caryn Normand, who works in the
administrative offices at Our Lady of Lourdes in Pittsburg; and St. Josephs own Pat Westhoff,
president of our Church Council, and his wife, Connie. Both parties described the Ordination
Mass as impressive and moving. Fr. Gabe had just attended the St. Marys-Colgan graduation
on May 18 and I had the opportunity to visit with him that evening. Hes a wonderful young man
who will be a priceless asset to our diocese. We share this pride and joy with his Mom, Cheryl, and
brother, Derek, because Fr. Gabe is a Pittsburg native who attended and graduated from
St.Marys-Colgan schools. Other young men, who are in the seminary from our diocese, also
attended Colgan and are members of Our Lady of Lourdes parish. While only one priest was
ordained last Saturday, we look forward to the ordination of TEN priests at this time next year if
all goes according to plan.
Since the ordination of a new priest is such a momentous occasion, I took this opportunity to
write about vocations. The term comes from the Latin, vocare, which means to call. The two
main vocations in the Church are marriage and the religious life, the latter including priests, nuns,
and brothers. When the Church speaks of vocations, it does so in a special way because it means
this: God calls--men and women respond. In other words, vocations in the life of the Church are
Gods doing. God calls men to the priesthood; God calls men and women to marriage. GOD
CALLS THEM. Man doesnt. Vocations come from families. John Paul II said that the home is
the sanctuary of life.Our former priest, Fr. Donald Thissen, said the following about vocations:
What does the average family do to foster a vocation? Do they speak of vocations in the home?
Do they pray for vocations? A group of Catholic high school students, when asked, gave these
reasons as to why many students do not accept a religious vocation: attraction of material goods,
a gradual decline in morality, an overemphasis on social activities, a lack of inspiration on the part
of the religious, and a fear of what others will think.
We should always pray for vocations. Who will make present Our Lords sacrifice or who will
absolve us from our sins with a priest shortage? The Holy Spirit, no doubt, nudges many of our
boys and girls to consider a religious life and follow Him. Families need to pray that these young
folks will have the courage to say yes to Him. It was the great St. Bernard who wrote about
powers and responsibilities of priests. He said of them: God has exalted you above kings and
emperors. He has elevated your rank above all other ranks. He has raised you above angels and
archangels, above the dominions and powers, and all the angelic hosts of heaven. Fr. John
Reinkemeyer lived to be 90 and he once told me that he offered Mass for his parents several times
a month since their deaths. I knew that they had passed decades before, yet their priest-son
continued to remember themwhere it matters most. What an investment those parents made in
that son! Long gone to God, they had left behind them a priest, who, day and night, mentioned
them to God at Mass. Its a wonderfully reassuring matter to know that you have a son who will
not forget, who will remember you in the most perfect way!
Marcel Normand
Collections
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Linda DeGarmo
Chris Sponsel
Teresa Davenport
Doug Lopeman
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CATECHISTS NEEDED
Please consider volunteering to become a catechist or cocatechist (team teach with another) and sharing our Catholic
faith with the children in our parish. You will receive training,
support and a weekly lesson plan to follow. We are in need of
catechists, co-catechists and substitutes for grades 15 (Sunday
mornings) and for high school grades 9-12 on Wednesday
evenings. Call Michelle Puckett at 724-4364 for more info.
Expenses
Please mark your calendars for a fun & energetic week at St.
Michaels parish hall to participate in Totus Tuus! The
program is led by college students and seminarians, teaching
and inspiring youth. This is a FREE program, each family is
asked to bring a bag of cookies the first day. Children grades
1-5 meet Monday-Friday from 9-3 and youth grades 6-12 meet
Sunday-Thursday in the evenings. Enrollment forms will be
available in the back of the church. All are invited to attend
the potluck dinner on Wednesday. Parishioners are needed for
dinner hosts and to provide lunch for the team each day.
Childrens Offering
Last 2 Weeks
VISITING PRIEST
Fr. McElwee will be our visiting priest this weekend. Please
make him feel welcome, and thank him for being here!
($37.48)
$91.00
$216,777.63
You are invited to hear more about this Holy Year of Mercy
trip to the Shrines of Ireland, including Our Lady of Knock
and the homeland of St. Patrick. In Rome, we will visit St.
Peters Basilica, Vatican Museum, Sistine Chapel, attend a
Papal Audience, the Coliseum, plus much more. In Orvieto we
will see a Eucharistic Miracle. Trip is in October 2016. There
will be an informational meeting on Sunday, June 12th at
11:00a.m. or Monday, June 13th at 6:00p.m. at St. Patricks
Parish Hall in Parsons. For a brochure or more information
please call Suzie Diskin at 620-449-2783 or 423-0615.
952 W. 47 HWY
Girard, KS 66743